Wisdom’s Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism series, launched in 1999, contextualizes South Asian Buddhist traditions within their historical, philosophical, and cultural settings. Applying historical-critical analysis to the study of Buddhist literature, the series illuminates the unique Indian and Tibetan Buddhist contributions to global religious and philosophical culture. The current eighteen volumes include works by renowned scholars as well as by prominent academics who are establishing themselves in the field. This series makes broadly accessible seminal research not well known outside of specialist audiences.

Editorial Board

Tom Tillemans (chair), University of Lausanne

José Cabezón (chair), University of California, Santa Barbara

Georges Dreyfus, Williams College, Massachusetts

Janet Gyatso, Harvard University

Paul Harrison, Stanford University

Toni Huber, Humboldt University, Berlin

Shōryū Katsura, Ryukoku University, Kyoto

Leonard van der Kuijp, Harvard University

Thupten Jinpa Langri, Institute of Tibetan Classics, Montreal

Frank Reynolds, University of Chicago

Cristina Scherrer-Schaub, University of Lausanne

Ernst Steinkellner, University of Vienna

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